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Iggy Confidential in a vaguely romantic mood

Iggy Pop serves up a sonic cocktail to kick the weekend off.

This week finds him in a conveniently timed romantic mood with tracks by Ezra Furman, Anna Meredith and Suicide.

Iggy Pop serves up a sonic cocktail to kick the weekend off.

This week finds him in a conveniently timed romantic mood with tracks by Ezra Furman, Anna Meredith, The Stooges & Suicide.

Iggy's musical legacy has inspired and energised rock and roll's alternative spirit since the late Sixties and his stage antics have marked him as a truly iconic frontman.

2 hours

Music Played

  • John Luther Adams

    Become Desert (Exceprt 5 of 8)

    Orchestra: Seattle Symphony. Conductor: Ludovic Morlot.
  • Bon Iver

    Marion

  • Gruff Rhys

    Bae Bae Bae

  • Rosie Lowe

    Lifeline

  • Black Pumas

    Confines

  • Tropical F*** Storm

    Aspirin

  • Red River Dialect

    Red River

  • Laura Jurd

    Jumpin In

    Performer: Laura Jurd. Performer: Alex Paxton. Performer: Soosan Lolavar. Performer: Rob Luft. Performer: Elliot Galvin. Performer: Anja Lauvdal. Performer: Conor Chaplin. Performer: Liz Exell. Performer: Corrie Dick. Ensemble: Ligeti Quartet.
  • John Luther Adams

    Become Desert (Excerpt 6 of 8)

    Orchestra: Seattle Symphony. Conductor: Ludovic Morlot.
  • Brittany Howard

    History Repeats

  • Anna Meredith

    Paramour

  • Say Sue Me

    Night of Gwangalli

  • Randy Weston

    Blues To Africa

  • Areni Agbabian

    Patience

  • Ghum

    Saturn

  • Headie One

    Music X Road

  • Ezra Furman

    I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend

  • Tropical F*** Storm

    Who's My Eugene

  • Squid

    Rodeo

  • Rosie Lowe

    Pharoah

  • NilΓΌfer Yanya

    Thanks 4 Nothing

  • The Sun Ra Arkestra

    Ecstasy of Being

  • Standing on the Corner

    Girl

  • Suicide

    Surrender

  • The Stooges

    Louie Louie (Studio Version)

  • Miles Davis

    Fall

Broadcast

  • Fri 14 Feb 2020 19:00

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